Parking here can be a little confusing – there is no separate carpark so you'll need to park along the side of the Snowy Mountain Highway, across the road from the lookout when heading towards the coast.

Take a break from your journey over Brown Mountain at Pipers lookout. This series of lookouts offers spellbinding views over the Bemboka escarpment and Bega Valley.

After checking out the main lookout near the picnic area, follow the 500m boardwalk to a further two lookouts. While this isn’t quite a canopy walk, the descending slope beneath the boardwalk gives you the feeling of floating amongst the eucalypts and lush ferns. You can use the stairs to make a loop of the three lookouts.

Whatever you do, be sure to bring your camera – the surrounding old-growth forest and rainforest create excellent photo opportunities. If you have time, take the road opposite Pipers lookout to Rutherford Creek picnic area; you'll find a great walking track that takes you through a towering old-growth forest.

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